You don't think she'd be aggressive or territorial to another hen? She's been the only girl since I ever got turkeys and sometimes she goes after the chickens
So I had a pair of turkeys for three years, raised them and all. This morning my Tom, Edwin- one hell of a bird if I might add- but the hen is alone but with chickens. She won't go in the coop where he passed away. She's in heat nearly year round and I'm wondering if I'm going to need another...
So update: our newer goat got out of her pen and hashed it out with our whether and now they all get along and lay in the yard together. I still separate them at night just incase, but food aggression is an issue, but not much to help with that I guess
I have a wether and a small Nigerian dwarf. I recently got a new goat and she's about the size of my wether who is a larger Pygmy. My dwarf chased the new goat around the first day and was brutual so we have her in a different fenced area during the day where they can see eachother and she goes...
Okay so this egg should be close to hatching and the whole egg is dark but I see this at the bottom? Like swigly lines almost like veins flowing around it loosly almost (sorry for poor quality) I also did the water test and it did what a egg ready to hatch did
So this the 22nd day for this egg and the temp has been perfect along with the humidity I had been candling this egg every once in a while and seemed fine but when it didn't hatch I candled again and saw this. Alive or no?
I have started incubating and I've followed this eggs process throughout the 21 days and I am confused as to if it has died or not. I had it on lockdown, temp normal and humidity to the correct one. This is my first time candling since day 19 So I am slightly confused
Thanks! I could not find either to actually use! I don't think it would be a struggle for my birds with me to do the oral way (except my turkeys) but it just seems to be Sparta still bothered but I will look into oral alternatives!